Revisit the witch hunt, it will be quite evident ... |
Sure. Just a few quotation marks, footnotes, and citations are missing -- that's all! |
Sure like it’s about that. She is the wrong gender, wrong religion and wrong color. It’s all for Israel. Those anti woke, anti DEI warriors are alway out there fighting antisemitism and promoting Jews. If push came to shove I bet they would let one or two in to their country club…not. |
I guess she doesn't have much experience writing academic articles so these rookie mistakes are to be expected. |
Typical. Still blaming her failings on her race and gender. Why do you have such low expectations? Why don't you have high standards for eveyrone - including women and people of color? Why resort to race and gender when someone has proven to be not up to the job? |
By not using quotes or sourcing her work, she was representing the work as her own. It’s unacceptable for a high school paper, let alone a doctoral dissertation. |
One can say the same about Oxman. |
Code of the Road |
She was the President of Harvard. |
I'm less moved by that fact than I am by the fact that the wife of the clown who led the Gay witch hunt has been found to be an even more egregious plagiarizer. Sometimes, the universe DOES provide. |
Harvard Submits Documents to House Committee, Shares New Details on Gay Plagiarism Review
Harvard provided a slew of documents on Friday to a congressional committee investigating the University’s handling of plagiarism allegations against former President Claudine Gay, including an eight-page report that offers the most comprehensive summary to date of Harvard’s own review of the allegations. The eight-page report, made available to The Crimson, is the only document the University made public out of its submission to the House Committee on Education and the Workforce on Friday. The submission comes after the committee widened its investigation into Harvard’s handling of antisemitism on its campus to also include the University’s response to plagiarism allegations against Gay. While most of the information in the eight-page document was previously made public in an earlier summary of the University’s review of the plagiarism allegations against Gay, there were several notable details to emerge from the report. In particular, the report named the four members of the Harvard Corporation subcommittee that reviewed Gay’s scholarly work and revealed in a footnote that the Corporation — the University’s highest governing body — retained the law firm WilmerHale in response to the plagiarism allegations. The University, however, opted to keep the names of the three academics who served on the independent panel private. https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2024/1/20/congress-plagiarism-investigation-submission/ |
The world is filled with dishonest people who think nothing of cheating to get to the top. |
There was a time when this forum would have exploded over someone blaming the wife of the man who did something. Wonder what is different in this case. |
What’s different is that she did nothing but conceal her more egregious sins while enabling her husband to relentlessly target Gay, to viciously go after students exercising their 1A rights, and to generally bring disrepute to anyone who shares his particular brand of racism. She also is a Jeffrey Epstein associate, so why are you trying to defend her? Is that your perverse kink, too. Kids? Disgusting. |
What is the reason that most college presidents are men and overwhelmingly white? Do you reflexively assume that they were all the best candidates at the time they were hired? Are white males smarter than everyone else in society? "67% of college presidents are men, and 72% who are White, with an average age of 60. That’s much less diverse than the overall student body, which is 53% White and 58% female." |